no no no, Thor was careful not to let loose cus there would be some F5 Tornados ripping the states. Hulk has the brute force category but Thor is enough to give Green eyes a good physical fight without using his full Mystical bag of tricks.
Originally posted by ares834
Let's not kid ourselves here, Hulk was overpowering Thor at the end. Still it's possible if he fought like a ***** he might be able to put down Hulk, but I don't see him just flying around spamming lightning.Still, Ironman will be able to tip the battle into the Avenger's favor.
Just posting a HQ version. Now go tear each other apart....
I think there is one very important detail people are missing when discussing Hulk vs. Thor.
Not only was the fight not even one-sided, but Thor was at less than full power.
Think back. Remember the scene after Thor's crash landing, where he raises Mjolnir to the sky, lightning pours down, and the rest of his trademark godly armour and shit fills in, covering him?
Remember Thor, when Odin rendered Thor mortal? Part of Thor's power was explicitly linked to his clothing, Odin had to undress Thor (lol) to depower him.
The Avengers win, there is serious debate that Thor could do this himself.
Originally posted by ares834Does the truth pain you so much that you have to vulgarly contort your face?
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Thor (The movie) made what I am saying clear. The godhood of Asgardians being tied to their armour is also seemingly visually referenced by Loki in Avengers, who goes all horned and shiny when serious, and undeniably done so by Thor when he raises Mjolnir and the rest of his armour grows in (Seriously, why else would that scene be there?).
Thor's Jotunheim feat in Thor and his lightning barrage feat in The Avengers (lol at the notion that Hulk would no-sell this, he had a bloody nose from that relatively weak alien barrage, and most notably, a wound on his chest during it) are the best feats in the Marvel movies (Short of Odin's offscreen Dark Energy manipulation).
Originally posted by NemeBro
Does the truth pain you so much that you have to vulgarly contort your face?
Harde har har.
Thor (The movie) made what I am saying clear, the godhood of Asgardians being tied to their armour is also seemingly visually referenced by Loki, who goes all horned and shiny when serious, and undeniably done so by Thor when he raises Mjolnir and the rest of his armour grows in (Seriously, why else would that scene be there?).
Because it's bad ass and he want his armor? Hell, he didn't seem an less powerful when he didn't have his chain mail. Furthermore, Loki shows superhuman characteristics during his attack on SHIELD and yet he isn't wearing his "god" armor then. Also IIRC, he displays super strength when he takes that one guy's eyes and during that sequence his clothing is certainly non-asgardian.
As for in Thor, it never seems anything more than symbolic. If you wish to prove otherwise you'll need more than circumstantial proof.
Originally posted by ares834I never said that they relied totally on it silly willy.
Because it's bad ass and he want his armor? Hell, he didn't seem an less powerful when he didn't have his chain mail. Furthermore, Loki shows superhuman characteristics during his attack on SHIELD and yet he isn't wearing his "god" armor then. Also IIRC, he displays super strength when he takes that one guy's eyes and during that sequence his clothing is certainly non-asgardian.As for in Thor, it never seems anything more than symbolic. If you wish to prove otherwise you'll need more than circumstantial proof.
Thor's best feats are done in full armour though.
Loki bested a bunch of humans, but... Well they're just normal humans.
I'd post a video, but can't find one. Of the Thor movie I mean.